At $10,000, the Samsung UA55C9000 costs more than twice what an otherwise similarly specified, similarly sized, Samsung TV would sell for. So what’s so special about it? We reckon that several of the more extraordinary features justify that price.
On October 22, Sony began an offer in which buyers of a selected range of Sony Bravia TVs received a bonus PlayStation 3, valued at $499.95. It was pretty successful. Here we are 3 weeks later, and the whole initial batch of 25,000 bonus PS3 consoles are gone.
Good news though - Sony is adding a fresh batch in to the bonus offer pool, another 10,000 in fact. The list of Bravia models involved in the bonus offer are listed below. Keep in mind though, if you want the bonus PlayStation 3 delivered before Christmas you need to validate your purchase before December 1.
Full details of the bonus offer can be found at: www.sony.com.au/bonus
The bonus PS3 offer is available on selected sizes of the following Bravia LCD TV models:
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